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This one is also written in a totally neutral way. Make a claim about money to be had because somebody with your family name left some money somewhere. All you have to do then is quote the following:
(Name now withheld since this is our second letter to you)
It fits anyone who gets it. Easy isn’t it?
———- Forwarded message ———-
From: Anthony Powell
Date: Sat, Sep 20, 2008 at 8:45 AM
Subject: Another Notice.
To: antony.powa1l@hotmall.com
THIS IS FOR YOUR ATTENTION.
We wish to notify you again that you were listed as a beneficiary to the total sum of 10,600,000.00GBP (Ten Million Six Hundred Thousand British Pounds) in the codicil and last testament of the deceased.
(Name now withheld since this is our second letter to you). We contacted you because you bear the surname identity and therefore can present you as the beneficiary to the inheritance.
We therefore reckoned that you could receive these funds as you are qualified by your name identity.
All the legal papers will be processed in your acceptance. In your acceptance of this deal, we request that you kindly forward to us your letter of acceptance; your current telephone and fax numbers and a forwarding address to enable us file necessary documents at our high court probate division for the release of this sum of money.
Please contact me for futher details
Yours Faithfully,
Anthony Powell.
Anthony Powell, 419 scam
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Using 10.6 million Pounds Sterling as bait, this fellow first says he is withholding the name of the person who left the money. He then goes on to say I “bear the surname identity”.
That means my family name is the same as the deceased. Now that is an obvious advantage if I were really to inherit some money!
But, he does not actually say my name, does he?
That way this message fits anyone who gets it. That is obviously an advantage for him. That way he will get more people to answer this message.
Take note that he is using a telephone number with the international code for Great Britain.
———- Forwarded message ———-
From: Frank Mark
Date: 2008/8/28
Subject: second notice
To: undisclosed-recipients
THIS IS FOR YOUR ATTENTION.
We wish to notify you again that you were listed as a beneficiary to the total sum of Ј10,600,000.00GBP (Ten Million Six Hundred Thousand British Pounds) in the codicil and last testament of the deceased. (Name now withheld since this is our second letter to you). We contacted you because you bear the surname identity and therefore can present you as the beneficiary to the inheritance.
We therefore reckoned that you could receive these funds as you are qualified by your name identity. All the legal papers will be processed in your acceptance. In your acceptance of this deal, we request that you kindly forward to us your letter of acceptance; your current telephone and fax numbers and a forwarding address to enable us file necessary documents at our high court probate division for the release of this sum of money.
Please call me on +447045769387 so that we can get this done immediately.
Kind regards,
Frank Mark.
Frank Mark, 419 scam
Tags: 419 scam, 6 Million, Beneficiary, British Pounds, Court Probate, Deceased Name, Fax Numbers, Forwarding Address, Frank Mark, Great Britain, Hundred Thousand, Inheritance, Letter Of Acceptance, Necessary Documents, Pounds Sterling, Probate Division, Sum Of Money, Surname, Telephone Number, Testament, Undisclosed Recipients
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huh? Did I miss out on something?
Seeing this is a reminder, I wonder how many people actually respond to this e-mail. I should imagine that some people would actually believe they failed to get previous messages.
———- Forwarded message ———-
From: Arie <as424055@gmail.com>
Date: Sun, Aug 10, 2008 at 1:58 PM
Subject: Appropriate Mail2
To:
Good day,
I may have to trouble your sense of personal achievement and reward for an opportunity properly taken advantage of.I wish to notify you again
that you were listed as a beneficiary to the total sum of US$21, 000, 000.00 (Twenty One Million United States Dollars Only) in the intent of the deceased
(name now withheld since this is our second letter to you).
We contacted you because we trust you and therefore we can present you as the beneficiary to this inheritance funds since there is no written
will from our late client.
Our legal services aim to provide you with a complete service as we are prepared to provide you with all the documents required by
the holding security company to enable them release this inheritance funds to you as the Next of Kin.
All the papers work required will be processed in your acceptance of this deal as we are prepared to offer you 40%, 50% for us,
while 10% should be given to any Orphanage home in your country.
We request that you kindly forward to us your letter of acceptance.
Your prompt response is highly imperative.
Yours sincerely,
Arie Sonius
Tags: 419scam, Arie Sonius
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